Obasanjo Unleashes Fiery Critique: FG Fails on Security, Foreign Intervention Needed!

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has strongly advocated for international intervention to address the rampant killings and insecurity in Nigeria, asserting that the government has failed in its primary responsibility to protect its citizens. Speaking at the Plateau Unity Christmas and Praise Festival, held at the 10 Commandments Prayer Altar in Dwei-Du, Jos South Local Government Area of Plateau State, and also reported from a Christmas Carol in Jos, Obasanjo emphasized the urgent need for external assistance.
He highlighted that insecurity has been a persistent issue across administrations, but the current situation demands global attention. "We are part of the world community, and if our government cannot protect us, we have the right to call on the international community to do for us what our government cannot do for us," Obasanjo stated. He unequivocally rejected any excuses that attempt to categorize victims by region, religion, or tribe, labeling such explanations as "nonsensical" and irresponsible. "We Nigerians are being killed, no matter the religion you belong to, no matter where you come from and no matter the profession," he stressed, underlining the government's apparent incapacity to halt the escalating violence.
Obasanjo also pointed to the advancements in technology, particularly satellites and drones, which he believes should enable the government to effectively locate and neutralize perpetrators. He recalled that even during his tenure, there was the capacity to track criminals, a capacity that has only improved. He questioned why these tools are not being fully utilized and why the government engages in "apologizing" and "negotiating" with criminals, often denying payments made to them, which he argues only perpetuates the cycle of violence. He urged the government to cease these practices and take decisive action to stop the killings of Nigerians, irrespective of their background.
The former President's call comes amidst a sharp spike in insecurity across Nigeria. Recent incidents include the kidnapping of over 200 schoolchildren in Niger and Kebbi states, the livestreamed attack and abduction of worshippers in a church in Kwara, and an ambush by Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) fighters in Borno, which resulted in the capture and execution of Brigadier General M. Uba. Additionally, abductions and killings have been widespread in Zamfara, Sokoto, and Yobe states, further underscoring the severity of the crisis.
Obasanjo stressed that tackling insecurity is not the task of a single group but requires a collective effort involving "all hands on deck," including people of goodwill both within and outside Nigeria. He advised citizens to not only pray but also to remain vigilant and demand accountability from leaders at all levels to preserve lives. In related remarks, Governor Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau State called for unity among the people, recognizing that a lack of cohesion hinders progress and emphasizing the need to focus on unifying factors rather than divisive ones. In response to the crisis, President Bola Tinubu declared a national security emergency and ordered the immediate recruitment of more security personnel.
Recommended Articles
Presidential Backlash: Tinubu Reverses ADC Promotion After Intense Military Pushback

President Bola Tinubu has reportedly reversed or shelved a controversial plan to promote his Aide-de-Camp, Nurudeen Yusu...
Abaribe Ignites Political Storm: Senator Challenges Tinubu's 2027 Prospects, Sets Conditions for APC Defection Debate

Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe predicts President Bola Tinubu will lose the 2027 presidential election, citing widespread pub...
Constitutional Showdown: Supreme Court Affirms President's Emergency Powers, Quashing PDP Challenge!

The Supreme Court, in a split decision on Monday, December 15, 2025, affirmed the President's constitutional power to de...
ECOWAS Leaders Unite: Nigeria Hosts Crucial Summit to Combat Terrorism and Coups in West Africa

West African leaders gathered in Abuja for the 68th ECOWAS summit, addressing critical security, political, and economic...
Fiery Showdown! Oshiomhole and Ndume Clash at High-Stakes Screening

A dramatic confrontation erupted in the Senate during the screening of President Bola Tinubu’s ambassadorial nominees, a...
Niger Catholic School Kidnappings: 100 Rescued, But Over 100 Children Still Trapped

One hundred students abducted from St. Mary's Catholic School in Niger State have been safely released and reunited with...
You may also like...
Super Eagles' Shocking Defeat: Egypt Sinks Nigeria 2-1 in AFCON 2025 Warm-Up

Nigeria's Super Eagles suffered a 2-1 defeat to Egypt in their only preparatory friendly for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nati...
Knicks Reign Supreme! New York Defeats Spurs to Claim Coveted 2025 NBA Cup

The New York Knicks secured the 2025 Emirates NBA Cup title with a 124-113 comeback victory over the San Antonio Spurs i...
Warner Bros. Discovery's Acquisition Saga: Paramount Deal Hits Rocky Shores Amid Rival Bids!

Hollywood's intense studio battle for Warner Bros. Discovery concluded as the WBD board formally rejected Paramount Skyd...
Music World Mourns: Beloved DJ Warras Brutally Murdered in Johannesburg

DJ Warras, also known as Warrick Stock, was fatally shot in Johannesburg's CBD, adding to a concerning string of murders...
Palm Royale Showrunner Dishes on 'Much Darker' Season 2 Death

"Palm Royale" Season 2, Episode 6, introduces a shocking twin twist, with Kristen Wiig playing both Maxine and her long-...
World Cup Fiasco: DR Congo Faces Eligibility Probe, Sparks 'Back Door' Accusations from Nigeria

The NFF has petitioned FIFA over DR Congo's alleged use of ineligible players in the 2026 World Cup playoffs, potentiall...
Trump's Travel Ban Fallout: African Nations Hit Hard by US Restrictions

The Trump administration has significantly expanded its travel restrictions, imposing new partial bans on countries like...
Shocking Oversight: Super-Fit Runner Dies After Heart Attack Symptoms Dismissed as Heartburn

The family of Kristian Hudson, a 'super-fit' 42-year-old marathon runner, is seeking accountability from NHS staff after...